Information Technology and Collective Roots (Survey & Case Study)
Collective Roots would like to expand and grow to serve more schools, school districts, and communities. One strategy of Collective Roots for achieving this goal is to use information technology to create meaningful dialogues that result in stronger relationships and networks with its diverse constituents and stakeholders.
University of San Francisco Graduate Students in the field of Organization Development are conducting a survey and developing a case study designed to assist Collective Roots reach its goals.
The purpose of this survey is to evaluate the success and effectiveness of Collective Roots’ use of this strategy toward reaching its goals.
If you are not too familiar with the work of Collective Roots, but nonetheless would like to provide us with useful feedback, please click here to a take an short survey.
If you are very familiar with the work of Collective Roots and consider yourself a stakeholder in the organization, please click here to take an in-depth survey.
If you have any questions about this case study, would like to provide feedback or suggestions, or would like to contact the students conducting this survey, please click here.
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